Dale Rodebaugh

Position: The Durango Herald

Do you know where your livestock are?

Ongoing drought, which has made rangeland less hospitable, and other factors have reduced the number of cattle and sheep that currently graze in the San Juan National Forest. The declining numbers...

DATE: March 25, 2015 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Responding to effects of changing climate

As the effects of climate change emerge in Southwest Colorado, two experts are addressing how to adapt to future challenges. Marcie Demmy Bidwell, executive director of Mountain Studies Institute,...

DATE: March 9, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Ancient colors shine at FLC exhibit

The riot of colors and designs in the historic sarapes and blankets on display at the Center of Southwest Studies dazzles the observer. But the discerning eye can pick out patterns, styles and...

DATE: April 21, 2014 | CATEGORY: Living

Be a dear about antlers

A buck’s struggle to free its antlers from a backyard hanging chair the evening of Thursday, Oct. 24, offers a lesson in people’s relationship with male cervids in particular and wildlife in...

DATE: Oct. 28, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Missing Durango kayakers have been found in Tajikistan

A five-member kayaking expedition in Tajikistan, including three men from Durango, that called for emergency help Monday, Sept. 30, has been found, but one of three Durango men is too sick to...

DATE: Oct. 3, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Child protection goal of new program

Families in Montezuma County and two Ute Indian tribes are included in a new program to keep children out of the child protective services system. The program was announced Monday, Sept. 30, by...

DATE: Oct. 1, 2013 | CATEGORY: MT - News

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